Hey, not all your critiques are bad. I just think you sided on quite an unpopular opinion this time around.
One thing that's touchy about epcot is that because of the long train of abuses from Disney, the park has basically gone to rot, and it really drives the fans absolutely nuts, to the point of even being toxic, which I strongly do not support.
I agree with your point about it being too epcot centric, I understand that, but in all honesty, Tomorrowland doesn't have to be all about fantasy. For example, the original Disneyland Tomorrowland was a showcase of new ideas and technologies just like epcot, I mean, The hall of chemistry, flight to the moon (we were trying to land on the moon at the time). The carousel of progress showing new ideas and innovations throughout time.
Fast forward to wdw, and you had Delta Dreamflight showing air travel, circle vision technologies, an efficient people mover, all sorts of stuff.
Epcot was just the continuation of that, except a bit more directed in the education idea, because edutainment was extremely popular at the time. The pavilions still promoted new and exciting technologies while being fun and had quite a bit of fantasy to it too.
The only time a Tomorrowland was based on pure fantasy was the '94 overhaul of WDW, the '98 Disneyland one, and DLP, all because they were trying to fix an issue with the land ageing, which in reality didn't really work cause now it's (almost) all getting removed in WDW.
So, to summarize, I think the reason the houseguests grilled ya so much was because, in their eyes, your reasoning didn't make sense, especially with
@mickeyfan5534 's opinions about a lack of fantasy. Then on top of that, it was inflamed even more by Nigel getting picked for HoH when his project was the only main "fantastical" project out there besides
@D Hulk 's, which in the eyes of the rest of us seemed like we got nailed for being too "epcot" instead of not enough fantasy, so that was just a bad coincidence. I don't want to take away from
@NigelChanning09 , he had really good contributions, but it was just a little bit too biased sounding to the ears.
Now, I will have to confess, I was quite salty for almost winning HoH for either the second or third time (I don't remember the exact amount of times,) so my response to your views was muddied by opinion and salt, and I actually thought I finally had it in the bag this time. I should have pushed my self-centered thoughts aside and listened to your first impression with open ears, but I didn't, and that's 100% my fault.
Now, for my final point, just because this round received alot of backlash to your thoughts, don't let it spoil the entire competition! One of the best parts about this Competition is the quality feedback the judges give, and I appreciate it a LOT, especially when you go against the grain, and I really don't want to lose that over one project.
One of the best things I have learned in my extremely short time on this Earth, is that when your knocked down, it may seem easier to walk away and quit, but if you pick yourself back up and keep fighting for what you believe is right, that makes all the difference.
Please don't let one sour apple ruin the whole bunch. We appreciate your hard work and ideas. I know what it's like to get knocked down, it's not fun, but I promise that picking yourself back up and keep trucking along will do wonders for everybody.
Hopefully my comments are helpful, and I'll try to not be so salty in the future
. Thanks for your dedication to this Competition!